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Update:
Tonali tug of war

Writing for The Athletic on Saturday night, the invariably reliable David Ornstein confirmed that Spurs have initiated transfer talks with Newcastle for Sandro Tonali.

The Italian international midfielder has also been strongly linked with Manchester City - a story that Ornstein also references in his report, claiming that their interest is in addition to to the pursuit of old boy Elliot Anderson.

Various outlets then reported that Spurs had made an offer of around £80m for Tonali earlier in the week that was instantly dismissed by the Magpies.

Update:
Alan Murray RIP

The death of former Newcastle United Assistant Manager Alan Murray has been confirmed, at the age of 76.

Walker-born Murray began his playing career at Wallsend Boys Club and joined Wolves as an apprentice in 1966, switching to Middlesbrough the following year.

Following a decade of service in the midfield for Boro, York City, Brentford and Doncaster Rovers, Alan held various off-field roles including spells managing both Hartlepool United and Darlington.

Teaming up with former Ayresome Park colleague Graeme Souness at Southampton in 1996, the pair later took charge of both Benfica and Blackburn Rovers before succeeding Sir Bobby Robson at Gallowgate during September 2004.

Murray remained at United with Souness until both left in February 2006.

2026/27
:
Low key start...

Newcastle will begin the 2026/27 season against Liverpool at SJP on Sunday August 23rd at 4.30pm - the fifth time in the last six years that United have had a home opener.

In addition to player-related sub-plots - a possible PL debut for Toon target Victor Munoz and the first time Alexander Isak has faced his former club - it also sees new Reds boss Andoni Iraola test his unbeaten PL record on Tyneside.

That Liverpool home game is live on Sky Sports, who hold UK live transmission rights along with TNT Sports. The first live schedule release date is in the week commencing Monday July 13th, covering our first PL away game at Spurs.

That game take places over the August Bank Holiday weekend and were it to be played on the Sunday, would clash with rail work affecting Kings Cross services.

The five midweek match rounds see Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea visit SJP. Trips to Old Trafford and the City Ground comprise our midweek aways.


At least one Saturday game will be rescheduled as a result of the opposition's European commitments; United's PL visit to Crystal Palace on Saturday October 24th just 48 hours after the Eagles are in Europa League Group Stage action. 

Progress for Brighton into the Conference League Group Stage meanwhile would require our PL visit to Sussex on Saturday November 28th to be similaly rescheduled.

Coventry's
CBS Arena will become the 62nd different PL venue to have hosted Newcastle when they head there during October for our first visit since December 2009.

Following last season's away double header, the two festive season games are both on Tyneside.

This season's Carabao Cup takes place on Sunday March 21st, coinciding with the visit of Leeds United to SJP.

There's no clash with PL games on any FA Cup round weekend until the Semi-finals, on or around April 24th. The Magpies are due to host Ipswich Town that weekend.

The final home game against Crystal Palace is scheduled on Sunday May 23rd, along with the rest of the PL games that weekend. Saturday May 22nd is clear for the FA Cup Final. 

The closing game of the season then takes the Magpies to promoted Hull City on Sunday May 30th at 4pm - their first top-flight visit to Humberside since January 2015.

August
Sun 23 Liverpool (H)
Wed 26 Carabao Cup 2
Sat 29 Spurs (A)

September
Sat 05 Bournemouth (H)
Sat 12 Leeds United (A)
Sat 19 Hull City (H)

October
Sat 10 Coventry City (A)
Sat 17 Aston Villa (H)
Sat 24 Crystal Palace (A)
Sat 31 Everton (H)

November
Sat 07 Fulham (A)
Sat 21 Arsenal (H)
Sat 28 Brighton and Hove Albion (A)

December
Wed 02 Manchester United (H)
Sat 05 mackems (H)
Sat 12 Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 19 Brentford (A)
Sat 26 Manchester City (H)
Wed 30 Nottingham Forest (H)

January
Sat 02 Chelsea (A)
Wed 06 Manchester United (A)
Sat 09 FA Cup 3
Sat 16 Fulham (H)
Sat 23 Arsenal (A)
Sat 30 Brighton and Hove Albion (H)

February
Sat 06 Everton (A)
Wed 10 Chelsea (H)
Sat 20 Manchester City (A)
Sat 27 Brentford (H)

March
Wed 03 Nottingham Forest (A)
Sat 13 Bournemouth (A)
Sat 20 Leeds United (H)

April
Sat 10 Liverpool (A)
Sat 17 Spurs (H)
Sat 24 Ipswich Town (H)

May
Sat 01 mackems (A)
Sat 08 Coventry City (H)
Sat 15 Aston Villa (A)
Sun 23 Crystal Palace (H)
Sun 30 Hull City (A)

United enter the
Carabao Cup in the regionalised Second Round on or around Wednesday August 26th. They should learn their opponents on or around Monday August 10th.

The usual FA Cup Third Round ties will take place on or around Saturday January 9th 2027, with the draw for that set to be staged on or around Sunday December 6th.

The Magpies are yet to release details of the home cup ticket schemes for Carabao Cup and FA Cup ties.

USA:
First Wissa, now Elanga


When and where for our lot in the USA (all times BST)

Find Coral's WC betting markets online here   

Anthony Elanga (Sweden, Group F):
Sat 20.06.2026 Netherlands lost 1-5
The Newcastle player was a 55th minute arrival from the bench in Houston with Sweden trailing 0-4, reducing the arrears within five minutes with a fine solo strike.

Elanga is the ninth different player to net at the World Cup Finals while a Magpie, following George Robledo (Chile 1950), Ivor Broadis (England 1954), Peter Beardsley (England 1986), Alan Shearer (England 1998), Craig Moore (Australia 2006), Moussa Sissoko (France 2014), Aleksander Mitrovic (Serbia 2018) and Yoane Wissa (DR Congo 2026).

Fri 26.06.2026 Japan (Dallas, USA) 12am bbc

Mon 15.06.2026 Tunisia won 5-1
A comfortable win in Monterrey saw Elanga come off the bench in the first minute of added time when it was 4-1. He replaced a former Magpie who had scored for his side....

Malick Thiaw, Nick Woltemade (Germany, Group E):
Sat 20.06.2026 Ivory Coast won 2-1
Unused substitute duty again for the Toon pair, this time in Toronto. With his side trailing 0-1, German coach Julian Nagelsmann opted to bring on Deniz Undav rather than Woltemade and saw the Stuggart forward notch a brace.

Thu 25.06.2026 Ecuador (New Jersey, USA) 9pm bbc

Sun 14.06.2026 Curacao won 7-1
Neither Magpie made it off the bench in Houston.

Bruno Guimaraes
(Brazil, Group C):
Sat 20.06.2026 Haiti won 3-0
A routine success for Brazil in Philadelphia, with Bruno retaining his place in the side and playing 81 minutes.

Wed 24.06.2026 Scotland (Miami, USA) 11pm bbc


Sat 13.06.2026 Morocco drew 1-1
Bruno in New Jersey and provided an assist for Vini Junior's equaliser. He was replaced in the 80th minute.

Dan Burn (England, Group L):

Tue 23.06.2026 Ghana (Boston, USA) 9pm bbc

Sat 27.06.2026 Panama (New Jersey, USA) 10pm itv

Wed 17.06.2026 Croatia won 4-2
Burn remained on the bench in Dallas as former SJP colleagues Elliot Anderson and Anthony Gordon started.

(Tino Livramento's World Cup ended without kicking a ball in anger, returning to the UK after suffering a calf injury during an England training session).

Yoane Wissa (DR Congo, Group K):
Wed 24.06.2026 Colombia (Guadalajara, Mexico) 3am itv

Sun 28.06.2026 Uzbekistan (Atlanta, USA) 12.30am bbc

Wed 17.06.2026 Portugal drew 1-1
The Newcastle forward played the full game in Houston, memorably heading in his side's first half equaliser.

Former Magpies participating in the World Cup include:

Miguel Almiron (Paraguay)
Elliot Anderson (England)
Nabil Bentaleb (Algeria)
Bradley Cross (South Africa)
Anthony Gordon (England)
Grant Hanley (Scotland)
Alexander Isak (Sweden)
Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo)
Mikel Merino (Spain)
Ivan Toney (England)
Chris Wood (New Zealand)

Steve Clarke (Scotland Coach)


USA:
Careless whisper

Penalised with a booking in Paraguay's game against the USA after a review confirmed a dive rather than a foul, Miguel Almiron made more unwanted headlines on Friday.

The Newcastle old boy was dismissed during first half added time against Turkey after covering his mouth to speak to an opponent - and breaking another new regulation introduced at this World Cup Final tournament.


Almiron is the second former or future Magpie to be sent off at a World Cup Final tournament so far, after Patrick Kluivert saw red for the Dutch against Belgium in 1998 for a good old-fashioned elbow in the face of an opponent.


Update:
Progress?

It's reported that Newcastle's new main shirt sponsor is to be South African soft drink company KNOX, who already hold training ground naming rights.

A new three year agreement is set to net the Magpies up to £60m*, with the 2026/27 season set at a maximum of £10m and the ceiling for the following two campaigns increasing to £25m.

The KNOX branding of United's Darsley Park training ground remains a separate three year deal that begins next month and will boost the club's coffers by £6m annually.

* The now-expired three year sponsorship contract with SELA was confirmed by NUFC in June 2023, when no firm details of value or duration were publicly divulged.

The replacement deal for the FUN88 brand was claimed to be worth £25m per year, with no mention of performance-related clauses, meaning that the Magpies banked £75m.

The biggest difference between 2023 and 2026 is of course the fact that the SELA shirts were then set to be displayed in Champions League games and the KNOX ones aren't.

On that basis, it's reasonable to conclude that the £25m notional fee for 2027/28 and 2028/29 is based on United qualifying for the prestige European club competition and that the value of those rights is unchanged since 2023 - certainly from our negotiations.

Update
:
Recruitment mainstay confirms departure

The 15 year career of Steve Nickson at Gallowgate is set to end with his departure this summer.

The 61 year-old moved from Blackburn Rovers to United ahead of the 2011/12 season, switching from a youth recruitment brief to scouting senior players in 2017.

Nickson continued in his role as head of recruitment as Director of Football appointments came and went, but the presence of Andy Howe and his current position as Senior Football Executive looks to have been the trigger that saw him seek alternative employment.

That is set to be as Sporting Director of Championship side West Ham, but the Mail also claim an approach to Nixon by fellow second tier club Wrexham.

2026/27:
Club reveal season ticket waiting list response

Following the closure of the NUFC season ticket waiting list, almost 50,000 individuals took up the opportunity to be in with a chance of owning the 250 places available.

Those who registered to join the waiting list should have received emails confirming their place in the queue, with future membership purchases required to remain eligible.


Update:
Staying, going etc.


Squad updates:

Senior players signed (1):
Ewen Jaouen

Contracts extended (2):

Mark Gillespie (to 2027)
Fabian Schar (to 2027)

Senior players out of contract (5):
Emil Krafth, Kieran Trippier, John Ruddy, Matt Targett,
Max Thompson.

Senior player loan expired (1):

Aaron Ramsdale (returned to Southampton)

Senior player sold (1):
Anthony Gordon (Barcelona)

Development squad players out of contract (15):
Will Anderson, Joe Brayson, Thomas Bryant, Jude Cogdon, Adam Harrison, Alfie Harrison, Kayden Lucas, Charlie McArthur, Alex O'Donovan, Darren Palmer, James Taylor, Matty Taylor, Ciaran Thompson, Ezra Tika-Lemba, Mo Waddani.

Development squad player sold (1):
Travis Hernes (Groningen)

2026/27:
Pre-season


Newcastle's only confirmed pre-season game so far sees them face Everton at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Wednesday August 12th at 5.15pm.

All ticket sales via Ticketmaster, meaning that there's no loyalty point requirement and no loyalty points are issued.

Prices ranged from
£35 to £75 for adults plus booking fees of up to £13 - an incredible uplift in cost compared to the £25 tickets at Celtic last July.

While outrageous, the pricing is little shock to anyone attending the Premier League Summer Series of games featuring Newcastle in the USA during 2023.

That was also handled by Ticketmaster, with the cheapest ticket for United's games against Aston Villa (in Philadelphia) and Chelsea (in Atlanta) £49 when including booking fees.

There has been an inevitable backlash from fans unhappy at paying the equivalent of Champions League ticket prices, the line "from £35" factually correct but grossly misleading.

Although not administering this game (but presumably approving the ticket prices), Newcastle's opportunity to make amends will arise in the form of the home friendlies.

A sensible pricing policy for those games would seem like a small but necessary action after the Lothian shakedown.

The teatime kick-off does mean that it's possible to get back to London Kings Cross via train post-match - which may be handy, given the price of hotels in Edinburgh due to the annual Fringe Festival taking place at the same time.

We're uncertain whether this really is a "dry run" to test the viability of staging future NUFC games at Murrayfield, were SJP to be unavailable due to reconstruction.

Regarding the rest of pre-season, the players will report back around July 13th and include a training camp in the Spanish resort of La Manga on unspecified dates.

A pair of home friendlies over the weekend of August 15th/16th are anticipated, with opponents still tbc. 


Unlikely lads:
Comings and goings

SJP old boys on the move recently include:

Tom Allen left Darlington
Tom Allen
now Hebburn Town
Demba Ba
now Le Havre (Sporting Director)
Dan Barlaser
left Boro
Rafa Benitez
left Panathinaikos (Manager)
Adam Campbell
left Hartlepool United
John Carver
left Lechia Gdansk (Manager
Ian Cathro
left Estoril (Head Coach)
Ian Cathro
now St.Etienne (Head Coach)
Lee Clark
left Rotherham United (Manager)
Lee Clark
now Hartlepool United (Manager)
Luuk de Jong
left Porto
Damien Duff
now Brentford (Coach)
Martin Dubravka
left Burnley
Kieron Dyer
now Southend United (Manager)
Rob Elliot
left Gateshead (Manager)
Rob Elliot
now Carlisle United (Manager)
Isaac Hayden
left QPR
Chris Hogg
now Northampton Town (Manager)
Jamaal Lascelles
left Leicester City
Robert Lee
now Hornchurch (Director of Football)
Jamal Lewis
left Preston North End
Kevin Mbabu left
Midtjylland
Steve McClaren
now Rotherham United (Head of Football)
James Milner
left Brighton & Hove Albion
Michael O'Neill
left Blackburn Rovers (Manager)
Scott Parker
left Burnley (Manager)
Brian Pinas left Feyenoord (Coach)
Matt Ritchie left Reading
Matt Ritchie now Bournemouth (Technical Director)
Callum Roberts
left Scunthorpe United
Callum Roberts now Notts County
Allan Saint-Maximin left RC Lens
Allan Saint-Maximin to Charlotte FC
Josh Scott now West Auckland Town
Islam Slimani left Cluj
Elias Sorensen now PEC Zwolle
Dylan Stephenson
left Dagenham & Redbridge
Louis Storey
left Gateshead
Louis Storey
now Carlisle United (Coach)
James Tavernier
left Rangers
Kieran Trippier now Wolves
Dan Ward left South Shields
Georginio Wijnaldum left Al-Ettifaq
Mike Williamson now South Shields (Manager)

Update:
KK/KD updates

Kevin Keegan has confirmed that he's suffering from stage four stomach cancer, but responding well to treatment.

Kenny Dalglish has confirmed an unspecified cancer diagnosis, reporting that his treatment is going well.

 






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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2025/26

NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office: 

0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
Away games: Three hours from KO until KO

Milburn Stand Box Office manned:
Wednesdays only: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to half time


2026/27 ST prices here

PL home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10

SJP seating plan online here  


Home ticket
transfers are possible from three weeks until one hour before KO. 

Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before KO (times may vary). A maximum of two are permitted per season (PL only).

More info online here and here

ST holders have 24 hours to apply for away tickets, 24 hours to determine success, then 48 hours to buy.


Success is based on the loyalty point total calculated from applications received. Any applications from ST holders with less points are entered into a ballot, which will have taken place before tickets go on sale.

Regardless of the loyalty point level a game sells out at, to purchase a ticket you must have applied in the initial 24 hour window.

The initial purchase window is divided into two sections determined by a loyalty point division that alters for each game - those successful applicants above that point division usually get two hours head start.

NB: emails from NUFC confirming success may arrive after the purchase window opens - if you think you qualify due to your points total, log on and complete your purchase. 

Tickets not bought by successful applicants are then offered to unsuccessful applicants with a reduced loyalty points total - new applications cannot be made at this time.

Only those within the new loyalty point total are eligible to buy - even if you had more, your purchase window has already closed.  

PL away ticket prices are unchanged at £30 for both the 2026/27 and 2027/28 seasons.

Fixtures:


Mon 13.07.2026 NUFC players return for pre-season.

Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n)
@ Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, 5.15pm. Friendly. All ticket sales via Ticketmaster.

Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h
) @ SJP, 4.30pm. Premier League. Ticket details awaited.
Live on Sky Sports.

Tue 01.09.2026 Transfer window closes @ 11pm. 

Fri 01.01.2027 Transfer window opens @ Midnight.

Mon 01.02.2027 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.


NUFC live on TV:
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky

(PL selections made to Mon 24.08.2026)

(PL season ends on Sun 30.05.2027)


PL live TV release dates:  

Aug
w/c Mon 13.07.2026
Sep
w/c Mon 13.07.2026
Oct
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
Nov w/c Mon 21.09.2026
Dec w/c Mon 19.10.2026
Jan w/c Mon 30.11.2026
Feb w/c Mon 21.12.2026
Mar w/c Mon 18.01.2027
Apr w/c Mon 22.02.2027
MW35 w/c Mon 29.03.2027
MW36 w/c Mon 05.04.2027
MW37 w/c Mon 26.04.2027
MW38 after Sun 23.05.2027

Carabao Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 2 regionalised into Northern and Southern sections. The draw takes place after Round 1 ties, played from Fri 07.08.2026 to Sun 09.08.2026).

R2:
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
R3:
w/c Mon 07.09.2026 / Mon 14.09.2026
R4:
w/c Mon 26.10.2026
QF:
w/c Mon 14.12.2026
SF1:
w/c Mon 11.01.2027
SF2:
w/c Mon 01.02.2027
F:
Sun 21.03.2027

FA Cup: 
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 06.12.2026).

R3: Sat 09.01.2027
R4: Sat 13.02.2027
R5: Sat 06.03.2027
QF: Sat 03.04.2027
SF: Sat 24.04.2027
F: Sat 22.05.2027


FA Youth Cup:
NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat 12.12.2026.


Other events @ SJP:

Euro 2028:

Four group stage games and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:

Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028

(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)

 

International Magpies
National Service

2025/26
:
19.07.2026 World Cup Finals end

2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2027

2027/28:
20.09-05.10.2027
08.11-16.11.2027
20.03-28.03.2028
 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


What's this all about then? Click here  
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day in History
22nd June


Born Or Died:

1868 Bob Foyers born, Hamilton, Scotland. (1895-97)

Left back who was capped twice for Scotland while playing for Edinburgh St.Bernard, joining United in 1895, shortly after winning a Scottish Cup medal.
 
Debuting in a 3-0 home victory over Loughborough Town in September 1895, Bob was subsequently made club captain - only to be stripped of it over an off-field disciplinary matter. 

A brief return to St. Bernards came during 1897, followed by an equally short stay with Clyde. Bob died in August 1942.

1879 Bobby Templeton born, Coylton, Scotland. (1903-04)

A tricky winger known for his weaving style on the ball, Bobby had made his name with Kilmarnock and Hibernian before a first foray to England in 1899 came with Aston Villa.

Moving to to United in January 1903 at a cost of £400, he proved to be a popular but inconsistent player. And after less than two years on Tyneside, a £250 switch took Bobby to Woolwich Arsenal.

Later spells with Celtic and Kilmarnock followed, as well as another further stint back over the border, with Fulham.

During his time at SJP Templeton won three of his eleven full Scotland caps. He passed away in November 1919.

1891 Alex Rainnie born, Banff, Scotland (1919-20).

Left half whose solitary senior appearance for United was a 0-4 loss at Everton in January 1920, deputising for Jock Finlay.

Beginning his career with Dumbarton, Alex moved to the North East as a youngster and played for Hebburn Argyle. 

Serving in the Royal Navy during WW1, he returned to Tyneside and was spotted by Newcastle playing for South Shields in May 1919.

Featuring for the reserves aside from that one call-up, Rainnie joined Darlington in July 1920 and then Ashington for a season in 1923/24 - The Colliers playing in the Football League at that time.

Finding employment in Tyneside shipyards, Alex passed away in 1965. His death was recorded in County Durham.

1914 Alf Garnham born, Birtley.
(1934-42)

Left half who joined United from his local side during April 1934 and was promoted to the first team for a 0-1 loss at Norwich during December 1935. 

Moving on to Queen of the South shortly before the outbreak of World War II, Alf returned to guest for the Magpies in the War Leagues.

A fireman in Dumfries during the conflict, Garnham became player-manager of West Stanley in 1946 and was forced to retire from playing through injury four years on.

He passed away in 1998.

1993 Loris Karius born Biberach, Germany (2022-24)

An unexpected arrival in September 2022, Karius was a free agent when agreeing a short-term contract as cover for the existing Gallowgate goalkeepers.

His signing followed the departure of Martin Dubravka on loan to Manchester United and an ankle injury to Karl Darlow that left Nick Pope as the only available custodian with Premier League experience.

Karius had been a free agent after his deal with Liverpool ended in 2022 - although he'd not appeared for the Reds since the 2018 Champions League Final loss to Real Madrid.

Loaned to Besiktas and Union Berlin after shouldering some the blame for that loss, his most recent competitive appearance in a Bundesliga game during May 2021.

On the bench in the Premier League for Newcastle, Loris extended his stay until the end of the season in January 2023, as Karl Darlow headed on loan to Hull City and Dubravka returned from Old Trafford.

By then he'd managed 45 minutes on the field for the Magpies; playing the first half of a friendly win over Al-Hilal in Riyadh. 

Karius made an improbable competitive Magpies bow in the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley the following month; with Pope suspended, Dubravka cup-tied and reserve custodian Mark Gillespie overlooked.

He made one more appearance before leaving the club in Summer 2024, a 1-4 mauling in the Premier League at Arsenal.

Clubless until joining Schalke 04 on a short-term dea in January, Loris signed a two year extension at the Bundesliga 2 club that summer and helped them gain promotion in 2026.

A German youth international who failed to win a senior cap, Loris began his career with Stuttgart before signing for Manchester City during 2009. However he didn't advance beyond the reserves.

Loaned to German side Mainz in 2011, he initially played for their second string before being promoted to the senior side, making his move permanent in 2012.

A switch to Liverpool then followed four years later, playing the first of 49 league and cup games in September 2016.   

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1996 Mikel Merino born Pamplona, Spain.
(2017-18)

United's fifth close season capture ahead of their top flight return in 2017 came on a season-long loan from Borussia Dortmund.

Beginning his professional career with Osasuna in his home city of Pamplona, the midfielder made his senior debut in January 2015 and agreed a five year deal with Dortmund the following year.

Debuting in the Bundesliga against Hertha Berlin in October 2016, Mikel made nine league and cup appearances in total (two starts) without scoring.

Like Jacob Murphy, Merino played at the 2017 Euro U21 finals - a tournament that NUFC head scout Steve Nickson attended.

Both Osasuna and Athletic Bilbao were linked with Merino and he was omitted from the squad for Dortmund's Swiss training camp in expectation of a move.

First glimpsed in friendly action away to Mainz, Mikel's senior bow came at home to Spurs on the opening day of the season.

His first Premier League goal resulted in a 1-0 home win over Crystal Palace that October and news of a permanent five year deal at a cost of , which had been provisioned in the original loan.

However, a back injury sidelined Merino a month later and by the time he returned, Mo Diame and Jonjo Shelvey had formed an effective unit in midfield.

Speculation of a return to his native Spain did the rounds in the media and what proved to be a farewell outing came late on in a 1-2 loss at Watford in May 2018.

A £10.5m release clause was triggered by Real Sociedad amid interest from Athletic Bilbao, Benitez later confirming that the agreed price applied only to Basque clubs.

Full international honours then arrived in August 2020 for Mikel, selected to face Germany in a Nations League tie.

Merino returned to the Premier League with Arsenal for around £31m in August 2024, only to immediately fracture his shoulder in training.

Fielded as a makeshift centre forward at times in his first season as a Gunner, he featured in both Premier League and Carabao Cup games on Tyneside but neither of the Emirates meetings.

Merino netted during Arsenal's 2-1 win at Gallowgate in September 2025, en route to claiming the Premier League title.

First capped at senior international level by Spain in 2020, Mikel was part of the squad that won silver at the Olympic football tournament the following year.

A late substitute in the 2-1 win over England in the Euro 2024 Final in Berlin, he came off the bench a year later against Portugal in the Nations League Cup Final.

That ended in a 2-2 draw, Merino then netting in the penalty shootout only for his side to then lose 3-5 in Munich.


 


What Else?

1960 Following their demotion to Division Three, Bristol City completed a £5,000 deal for Newcastle forward Alex Tait.

26 year-old Tait had made 34 league and cup appearances for the Magpies during the previous four seasons, three of his ten goals coming in a 6-2 derby win in 1956.

1986
England exited the World Cup Finals at the Quarter Final stage, beaten 2-1 in Mexico City's Azteca Stadium.

Scoreless at the break, Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' effort gave his side a 51st minute lead before the same player hit a world-class goal four minutes later.

Gary Lineker netted in the 81st minute but there was no equaliser for an England side managed by Bobby Robson.

Newcastle's Peter Beardsley lined up with future Magpies Kenny Sansom and John Barnes and ex-colleague Chris Waddle. 

Bobby Robson who later said of the "goal":

"It wasn’t the hand of God. It was the hand of a rascal. God had nothing to do with it. (Maradona's second was) a brilliant goal - I didn’t like it but I had to admire it.”

1998 Newcastle's summer signings so far: Stephane Guivarc'h (Auxerre £3.5m), Stephen Glass (Aberdeen £650K), George Giorgiadis (Panathinaikos £500K), Lionel Perez (mackems £0).

1999 Although an official announcement hadn't yet confirmed it, Real Mallorca defender Elena Marcelino was on his way to Tyneside for a reported £6m.

Meanwhile, the infamous Lee Clark Wembley SMB T-shirt pic first appeared on NUFC.com.

2001 Rumours that Coventry City striker Craig Bellamy was on Bobby's wanted list started to grow.

2005 United announced they had filled the vacancy left by Academy Coach John Carver by appointing ex-Mag Glenn Roeder. A year later he was in charge of the big lads....

2006 Michael Owen may have been back home but Newcastle still had a World Cup goalscorer as Craig Moore's first half penalty sent Australia into the last sixteen.

A 2-2 draw against Croatia was enough for Australia to qualify in second place as Brazil thumped Japan 4-1 to win the group.

Harry Kewell got Australia's second after Croatia had taken the lead for the second time but referee Graham Poll took centre stage, brandishing three red cards and infamously three yellows for Josip Simunic!

2016 United received confirmation that their first league game out of the top flight since 2010 would be on a Friday evening against Fulham at Craven Cottage, live on Sky TV.

2018 Aleksandar Mitrovic, United's sole representative at the World Cup Finals in Russia, found the net for Serbia in their 1-2 Group Stage defeat by Switzerland.

The striker's goal in
Kaliningrad made him only the seventh Magpie to net at in a World Cup Final tournament:

George Robledo Chile v USA 1950
Ivor Broadis England v Belgium 1954 (2) 
Peter Beardsley
England v Paraguay 1986
Alan Shearer
England v Tunisia 1998
Alan Shearer England v Argentina 1998 
Craig Moore Australia v Croatia 2006
Moussa Sissoko France v Switzerland 2014
Aleksandar Mitrovic Serbia v Switzerland 2018

2021 Ryan Fraser came off the bench but was unable to help his Scotland colleagues avoid a 1-3 defeat to Croatia at Hampden Park that ended their Euros campaign.

2023 There was a lively start for United's Anthony Gordon as England began their European U21 Championship Final games.

Playing as a striker, he laid on one goal and had an effort chalked off as England defeated Czech Republic 2-0 in Batumi.

In Cluj, Italy U21s lost 1-2 to France, with
AC MIilan's Sandro Tonali captaining the beaten Azzurri side and adding an assist.

The midfielder was reportedly close to making a £60m switch to the Magpies.

2025 Will Osula's hopes of European U21 Championship Final glory were ended by 2-3 Quarter-final loss to France in Presov.

The Magpie contributed three goals and two assists for Denmark in previous games, but made no impact before going off on 60 minutes when his side led 2-1.